Anti-gun Queen declares war on trolls.

I would have bet good money that; earth would tilt out of orbit, Ted Kennedy would rise from his grave and President Barack Obama would quit spending away the future before I would agree with Arianna Huffington on anything. Beginning next month the Huffington Post plans to require readers to use their real names to comment on stories.

“Freedom of expression is given to people who stand up for what they’re saying and not hiding behind anonymity.” Arianna Huffington

Except for Mitt Romney, Imus, Paul Harvey, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Sarah Palin and so on. Personally, I think Anonymous has played a good role in history at times curt, profound, at times witty and at times not so nice.

"A rose by any other name would not smell so sweet." Shakespeare or Poor Richard for example.

Anonymity has it's time and place. Prime example, a widely circulated and read pamphlet "Common Sense" anonymously published by Thomas Paine before the Revolutionary War which advocated freedom from British rule. Of course, we can't have any of that talk of freedom now.